Monday, 1 April 2013

Robinsons Do It Again

It looks like Robinsons Brewery is cutting a swathe through
the music world. After the success of Build A Rocket Boys involving the group
Elbow, and the launch of Iron Maiden’s Trooper, Robinsons have teamed up with
Welsh guitarist Andy Fairweather Low. While Andy’s pop credentials are
impressive - he was a founding member of 60s bandAmen Cornerand in recent years has toured withRoger Waters,Eric ClaptonandBill
Wyman's Rhythm Kings – it is to his solo career that Robinson’s have looked to
for inspiration: specifically, his 1975 hit single, “Wide Eyed and Legless”.

The new beer, predictably called Wide Eyed and Legless, is described by Robinsons as a "golden ale with a rich rounded body, smooth bitterness and a subtle tang of malt and fruity aroma. It's a premium session bitter at 4.0% ABV, available in cask and bottle."

Andy
said: “When you've been touring as long as I have, you grow out of the wild
rock and roll partying. After a while I just wanted to go to a nice pub for a
quiet pint and unwind with friends. Being on tour gives you the ideal
opportunity to find pubs and enjoy beers you’d never come across otherwise.

“When
Robinsons first approached me, I assumed it was a practical joke, especially
when they suggested that particular name, and I'm embarrassed to say I put the
phone down on them! I'm very proud of this beer,
made exactly to my personal taste. I'm just hoping now that others like it
too.”

I've had Build A Rocket
Boys several times in the Mason's in Southport, and I'm looking forward to trying Trooper; this is yet another one to look out
for.